Question 2 (1 point)
Which of these pictures is an example of matter? Explain your answer.

Question 2 (1 Point)Which Of These Pictures Is An Example Of Matter? Explain Your Answer.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The kid on the bike.

Explanation:

He has a physical form, whereas the shadow doesn't.

Answer 2

Answer:

the kid on the bicycle

Explanation:

matter is anything that takes up space and a shadow does not physically take up any space


Related Questions

How would you describe an electron

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Answer:

an electron is part of the 3 things that are in an atom, it has a negative charge

__________ is a numerical value assigned to each element to indicate the number of electrons that might be lost, gained, or shared by an atom of that element when it bonds with an ion or an atom of another element to form a compound.

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Answer:

oxidation number

Explanation:

Describes the degree of oxidation of an atom in a chemical compound.

Which of the following best defines an acid?
An acid has a pH of 7.
An acid has hydroxide ions.
An acid has fewer positive ions in solution.
An acid has more hydrogen ions in solution.

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Answer: An acid has more hydrogen ions in solution.

Explanation: Acids increase hydrogen/hydronium ion concentration in a solution, have pH's less than seven, have a low hydroxide concentration, and increase positive ions in a solution.

The correct definition of an acid is: An acid has more hydrogen ions in solution. Thus, the correct answer is option with 'An acid has more hydrogen ions in solution'.

An acid is characterized by its ability to increase the concentration of hydrogen ions (H⁺) when dissolved in water. This results in a pH lower than 7, indicating increased acidity. The pH scale measures the acidity or basicity of a solution; acids have pH values less than 7.

For example, hydrochloric acid and vinegar are common acids, and they taste sour.

Let's understand other options given:

An acid has a pH of 7:

Incorrect. A pH of 7 is neutral. Acids have a pH less than 7.

An acid has hydroxide ions:

Incorrect. Hydroxide ions (OH⁻) are associated with bases, not acids.

An acid has fewer positive ions in solution:

Incorrect. This is not a defining characteristic of acids. Acids specifically have more hydrogen ions (H⁺), which are positive ions.

Therefore, the defining characteristic of an acid is the presence of more hydrogen ions (H⁺) in solution.

The normal boiling point of a substance is defined to be the temperature at which the liquid phase of the substance is in equilibrium with the gas phase at 1 atm pressure. The normal boiling point of methanol is 80oC and ∆H vap = 38 kJ/mol. What is the ∆Scrap value

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Answer:

ΔSv = 0.1075 KJ/mol.K

Explanation:

Binary solution:

∴ a: solvent

∴ b: solute

in equilibrium:

μ*(g) = μ(l) = μ* +RTLnXa....chemical potential (μ)

⇒ Ln (1 - Xb) = ΔG/RT

∴ ΔG = ΔHv - TΔSv

⇒ Ln(1 -Xb) = ΔHv/RT - ΔSv/R

∴ Xb → 0:

⇒ Ln(1) = ΔHv/RT - ΔSv/R

∴ T = T*b....normal boiling point

⇒ 0 = ΔHv/RT*b - ΔSv/R

⇒ ΔSv = (R)(ΔHv/RT*b)

⇒ ΔSv = ΔHv/T*b

∴ T*b = 80°C ≅ 353 K

⇒ ΔSv = (38 KJ/mol)/(353 K)

⇒ ΔSv = 0.1075 KJ/mol.K

What is the best method for removing water from a hydrated compound?

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Answer:

Heating is the best method

Explanation:

When a mass of crystals containing Water of crystallization is heated sufiiciently to a high temperature, water vapor may be driven off the crystals by the action of heat alone.

Answer:

Heating to remove water of crystallizationPassing through a drying agent (deliquescent or hygroscopic substances)

Explanation:

If solid/crystals, compound can be dried by applying heat to remove the water of crystallization.

Drying agents are also utile in removing moisture from compounds in a dessicator. Substances which absorb water from air can be used as drying agents for gases. For instance, [tex]CaCl_{2}[/tex], CaO or silica gel is suitable for drying gases, depending on reactivity of the substance.

In these solutions, identify the solute and the solvent. Sea water, a solution composed of a variety of salts dissolved in water. The salt is the . Soda water, a solution composed of carbon dioxide gas dissolved in water. The water is the Air, a solution composed of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. The nitrogen is the .

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Answer:

The solvent is Nitrogen and the solute is oxygen

Explanation:

Normally the solvent always contains higher amount of substance than the solute in a particular solution

Answer:

Sea water, a solution composed of a variety of salts dissolved in water. The salt is the SOLUTE

Soda water, a solution composed of carbon dioxide gas dissolved in water. The water is the SOLVENT

Air, a solution composed of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. The nitrogen is the  SOLVENT

Explanation:

its right on EDGE

Draw the structure of the expected major organic product if this compound was to undergo monobromination with br2/febr3.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Bromine comes in handy with reactivity of organic compounds such as alkenes and arenes( aromatic hydrocarbon). In arenes , it is an electrophilic substitutional reaction where bromine becomes the electrophile to form a substituted aromatic ring. The use of bromine in monobromination (i.e substitution of one bromine atom) is due to the higher electronegative effect in bromine which makes it to be a strong electrophile.

In the diagram; the left hand side shows the arene compound and the right hand side shows the major product after it has undergo monobromination with Br₂/FeBr₃.

*multiple choice*
What is the molarity of a 45.3g sample of KNO3 (101g) dissolved in enough water to make a 0.225L solution?

a) 0.45
b) 2
c) option 3
d) none of the above

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1.95  or 2  is the molarity of a 45.3g sample of KNO3 (101g) dissolved in enough water to make a 0.225L solution.

The correct answer is option b

Explanation:

Data given:

mass of KN[tex]O_{3}[/tex] = 45.3 grams

volume = 0.225 litre

molarity =?

atomic mass of KNO3 = 101 grams/mole

molarity is calculated by using the formula:

molarity = [tex]\frac{number of moles}{volume of the solution}[/tex]

first the number of moles present in the given mass is calculated as:

number of moles = [tex]\frac{mass}{atomic mass of 1 mole}[/tex]

number of moles = [tex]\frac{45.3}{101}[/tex]

0.44 moles of KNO3

Putting the values in the equation of molarity:

molarity = [tex]\frac{0.44}{0.225}[/tex]

molarity = 1.95

It can be taken as 2.

The molarity of the potassium nitrate solution is 2.

Briefly describe the solvation of sodium chloride to form aqueous solution.

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There are two possibilities

First, they may want you to say that NaCl is bound in a crystal with the Na+’s attracting all the cl-s. Then water comes along and hydrates the ions enabling them to leave one another and enter the solution.

Second, you may be talking about a so called born haver diagram which considers melting and boiling NaCl so that you have a gas of Na+’s and Cl-‘s then you calculate the amount of energy you get when putting the gas ions in water.

During which phase does earth see more than half of the moons surface?

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Answer:

waxing crescent phase

Answer:

Waxing crescent

Explanation:

because i got the question right

Nascar fans love race day when they get a chance to cheer on there favorite racer if a driver was able to travel 600 miles in 3 hours what was his average speed ( in miles per hour

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Answer:

200 mph

Explanation:

600/3=200

[tex]C_{12}H_{22}O_{11}(aq) + H_2O(l) \rightarrow 2C_6H_{12}O_6(aq)[/tex]
The chemical equation shown above represents the hydrolysis of sucrose. Under certain conditions, the rate is directly proportional to the concentration of sucrose. Which statement supports how a change in conditions can increase the rate of this reaction?
a. Increasing the amount of water in which the sugar is dissolved will increase the frequency of collisions between the sucrose molecules and the water molecules resulting in an increase in the rate of hydrolysis.
b. Decreasing the temperature will increase the frequency of the collisions between the sucrose molecules and the water molecules resulting in an increase in the rate of hydrolysis.
c. Increasing the concentration of sucrose will increase the rate of hydrolysis by increasing the frequency of the collisions between the sucrose and the water molecules.
d. Decreasing the concentration of sucrose will increase the rate of hydrolysis by increasing the frequency of the collisions between the sucrose and the water molecules.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

It is common for students to overshoot the endpoint, meaning they add too much NaOH(aq) from the buret, which causes the solution to turn bright pink. What specific impact does this mistake have on the percent of acetic acid result?

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Answer: the percentage of acetic acid will be low.

Explanation: The major aim during titration of acids and bases is to  determine the endpoint , that is exact point where the acid  in the beaker changes colour, (in this case, pink )with an additional  drop from the burette containing the base, since it is usually difficult to mark the equivalence point that tells us when  all the substrate in the beaker has been neutralized completely with the buretted substance.

Overshooting the end point is  an error which can occur when the person involved in the  the titration accidently goes beyond this  endpoint by adding too much of the substance(base) from the burette into the beaker missing the exact endpoint.

This implies that the person  has  added too much of the burreted liquid, ie the base than required  , making the acid in the beaker to continue to react resulting  to a lower concentration of the acid (acetic acid)  with excess base.(NaOH)

Solutions of sodium sulfate and silver nitrate are mixed together.

On a piece of scratch paper write a fully balanced double-replacement equation for this reaction.

Using the chemical equation you wrote; which answer correctly identifies the precipitate (if there is one) and the net ionic equation for the reaction that formed the precipitate?

a
Precipitate: silver sulfate

Net Ionic: 2Ag+ + SO42- --> Ag2SO4

b
There is no precipitate for the reaction; all products are soluble.

c
Precipitate: sodium nitrate

Net Ionic: Na+ + NO3- --> NaNO3

d
Precipitate: sodium nitrate

Net Ionic: Na2+ + 2NO3- --> Na(NO3)2

e
Precipitate: silver sulfate

Net Ionic: Ag+ + SO42- --> AgSO4

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Final answer:

The correct option is (a), which states that the precipitate formed when sodium sulfate and silver nitrate solutions are mixed is silver sulfate, and it provides the correct net ionic equation for this precipitation reaction.

Explanation:

When solutions of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) and silver nitrate (AgNO3) are mixed together, a double-replacement reaction occurs. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is:

Na2SO4(aq) + 2AgNO3(aq) → Ag2SO4(s) + 2NaNO3(aq)

The precipitate formed in this reaction is silver sulfate (Ag2SO4). The net ionic equation for the formation of the precipitate is:

2Ag+(aq) + SO42-(aq) → Ag2SO4(s)

Answer (a) is the correct option, as it accurately identifies the precipitate and provides the correct net ionic equation for its formation.

For a reaction in which a diatomic molecule dis- sociates into atoms, what are the signs of ΔS and ΔH? Explain your answer. You may use the reaction N2(g) ⎯→ 2N(g) as an example of such a reaction.

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Answer:

For the reaction N2 (g) and 2N (g) the energy is required to break the bond in N2 to from N atoms. This means AH is positive, is an endothermic reaction.

Explanation:

Entropy increases that  is positive  because atoms are now free to move.

Solid NaCl is added slowly to a solution containing 0.10M AgNO3 and 0.20M Pb(NO3)2. Ksp AgCl = 1.8 E-10 Ksp PbCl2 = 1.6 E-5 Write a net ionic equation and corresponding Ksp expression for the dissolution of solid i. Silver Chloride (AgCl) ii. lead (II) chloride (PbCl2) How do I do this?

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Answer:

Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) <--->AgCl(s)

Ksp = [Ag+] [Cl-]

aii) Pb2+(aq) + 2Cl-(aq) <--->PbCl2(s)

Ksp = [Pb+] [Cl-]^2

Explanation:

In this question, we are to write the net ionic equation and corresponding Ksp expression for the salts in the question.

We proceed as follows;

Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) <--->AgCl(s)

Ksp = [Ag+] [Cl-]

aii) Pb+2(aq) + 2Cl-(aq) <--->PbCl2(s)

Ksp = [Pb+] [Cl-]^2

Final answer:

To write net ionic equations for AgCl and PbCl2, the equations are AgCl(s)
ightarrow Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) with Ksp = [Ag+][Cl-], and PbCl2(s)
ightarrow Pb2+(aq) + 2Cl-(aq) with Ksp = [Pb2+][Cl-]^2. These represent the dissolution of silver chloride and lead (II) chloride, respectively.

Explanation:

To write the net ionic equations and corresponding Ksp expressions for the dissolution of solid silver chloride (AgCl) and lead (II) chloride (PbCl2), you should consider both substances dissolving separately in water:

AgCl

Net ionic equation: AgCl(s)
ightarrow Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

Ksp expression: Ksp = [Ag+][Cl-]

This represents the solubility product for silver chloride, which is given as 1.8  imes 10^-10.

PbCl2

Net ionic equation: PbCl2(s)
ightarrow Pb2+(aq) + 2Cl-(aq)

Ksp expression: Ksp = [Pb2+][Cl-]^2

This represents the solubility product for lead (II) chloride, which is given as 1.6  imes 10^-5. Note that because there are two chloride ions for every lead ion that dissolves, the concentration of chloride appears squared in the expression.

How many moles of CH3OH are there in 43.7 mL of 0.400 M CH30

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Answer:

0.0174 mol

Explanation:

Molarity is (moles of solute)/(liters of solvent).  So, to find moles you need to multiply liters by molarity.

0.0437 L × 0.400 M = 0.0174 mol

The number of moles of CH₃OH present is 0.01748 mole

From the question,

We are to determine the number of moles of CH₃OH that are in 43.7 mL of 0.400 M CH₃OH

Using the formula

Number of moles = Concentration × Volume

From the question

Concentration of CH₃OH = 0.400 M

Volume of CH₃OH = 43.7 mL = 0.0437 L

∴ Number of moles of CH₃OH present = 0.400 × 0.0437

Number of moles of CH₃OH present = 0.01748 mole

Hence, the number of moles of CH₃OH present is 0.01748 mole

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What is the acronym used to remember if the anode/cathode are negative or positive (Acronym is like L.E.O says G.E.R) *

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Answer:

Explanation:

The terms 'anode' and 'cathode' are applied to electrodes based on the chemistry occurring at a specified electrode. That is, the anode is ALWAYS the site of oxidation and the cathode is ALWAYS the site of the reduction reaction in electrochemical process. The charge (+ or -) results from the chemistry. In Voltaic Cells the anode is always the site of oxidation and is negative (-) and the cathode is the site of reduction and is always positive (+). However, in 'Electrolytic Cells' the charges are opposite at the electrodes. That is, at the electrode where oxidation is taking place in the electrolytic cell the charge on the electrode will be positive (+) and the charge on the electrode where reduction is taking place the charge will be negative (-).

As far as acronyms (or memory devices) one might consider each type cell separately...

Voltaic Cells

Anode => A Negative -ode (always site of oxidation) ... the other electrode is positive and site of reduction.                  

Electrolytic Cells

For electrolytic cells, just remember the electrode charges are opposite those of the Voltaic Cell but the chemistry is always the same. Charge is due to chemistry and type of cell, but anode is always oxidation and cathode is always reduction.      

What type of reaction occurs between amines and carboxylic acids at room temperature?

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Answer:

Acid-base equilibrium.

Explanation:

At low temperatures the amines react with carboxylic acids as bases and not as nucleophiles. This acid-base reaction is disadvantageous on heating, with the nucleophilic attack that will form the amide prevailing under these conditions.

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(They need to be matched to the correct definition!)
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Periodic table
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Antoine Lavoisier ~ used patterns to predict undiscovered elements
Dmitri Mendeleev ~ Divided elements into four categories
John Newlands ~created groups of three elements, each based on
Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner similar properties
~Arranged elements according to their atomic
mass

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Final answer:

Antoine Lavoisier divided elements into four categories. Dmitri Mendeleev arranged elements by atomic mass and predicted undiscovered elements. Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner created groups of three elements based on similar properties, whereas John Newlands also arranged elements by atomic weights and predicted some properties of missing elements.

Explanation:

The Periodic Table has been created thanks to several scientists who categorized elements by different methods. Antoine Lavoisier, known as the father of modern chemistry, divided elements into four categories: gases, non-metals, metals, and earths. Consequently, the scientist who divided elements into four categories was Antoine Lavoisier. Dmitri Mendeleev arranged elements according to their atomic mass and used this order to predict the properties of undiscovered elements. Hence, Dmitri Mendeleev is the scientist who used patterns to predict undiscovered elements. Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner, suggested a law of triads, where patterns among groups of three elements were identified based on their properties. Thus, Dobereiner is the scientist who created groups of three elements, each based on similar properties. Lastly, John Newlands arranged elements in order of atomic weights, predicting some properties of missing elements.

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Assuming that there is a constant partial pressure for oxygen, according to Le Châtelier’s Principle which of the following occurs when body temperature decreases during hypothermia?

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Answer:

B. The amount of oxygen will decreases

Explanation:

According to Le Châtelier’s Principle, when the condition of the system changes the equilibrium will shift to compensate for the changes. When temperature decrease, the pressure will also decrease and this will shift the equilibrium to the side with exothermic reaction or less molecule count.

The question is not giving the equilibrium reaction of oxygen, so I assume its

O2 + Hb = HbO2

Since the number of molecules in the right side is lower, then the number of oxygen will decrease since the reaction will shift to the right.

what equation represents a chemical equilibrium?

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The equation which represents the chemical equilibrium is  2 NO₂ ⇄ N₂0₄

Explanation:

The equation which represents the chemical equilibrium is

           2 NO₂ ⇄ N₂0₄.

A chemical reaction is in equilibrium at the combinations of reactants and products are even  and their ratio does not change In other words, the equilibrium can be defined as the system is in equilibrium when the forward and backwards reactions happen at regular rates.The idea of chemical equilibrium was formed after Berthollet found that some chemical reactions are reversible.

14.2 grams of Na2 so4 is dissolved in water to make a 2.50 L solution.What is molarity of solution?

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Answer:

The answer to your question is 0.04 M

Explanation:

Data

mass of Na₂SO₄ = 14.2 g

volume = 2.50 l

Molarity = ?

Process

1.- Calculate the molar mass of Na₂SO₄

Na₂SO₄ = (23 x 2) + (32 x 1) + (16 x 4) = 46 + 32 + 64 = 142 g

2.- Calculate the number of moles of Na₂SO₄

                    142 g of Na₂SO₄ ------------------- 1 mol

                     14.2 g of Na₂SO₄ ------------------  x

                                   x = (14.2 x 1) / 142

                                   x = 0.1 moles

3.- Calculate the molarity

Molarity = moles /volume

-Substitution

Molarity = 0.1 / 2.5

-Result

Molarity = 0.04

The volume of a sample of N2 gas was decreased from 13.81 to 3.63 L. If the final pressure exerted by the N2 sample was 261.1 kPa, what pressure did the N2 exert before its volume was decreased?

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Answer: 68.6 kPa

Explanation:

To calculate the new pressure, we use the equation given by Boyle's law. This law states that pressure is directly proportional to the volume of the gas at constant temperature.

The equation given by this law is:

[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2[/tex]

where,

[tex]P_1\text{ and }V_1[/tex] are initial pressure and volume.

[tex]P_2\text{ and }V_2[/tex] are final pressure and volume.

We are given:

[tex]P_1=?\\V_1=13.81L\\P_2=261.1kPa\\V_2=3.63L[/tex]

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]P_1\times 13.81L=261.1\times 3.63L\\\\P_1=68.6kPa[/tex]

Thus pressure  before its volume was decreased was 68.6 kPa

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The answers I got are:
1. 0.567L
2. 2766 degrees Celsius
3. 0.302L
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The pressure on a 200 milliliter sample of CO2 (g) at constant temperature is increased from
600 mmHg to 1200 mmHg. What is the new volume?
(1 Point)
100 mL
300 mL
400 ml
600 mL

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The answer for the following problem is mentioned below.

Therefore the final volume of the gas is 100 ml.

Explanation:

 Given:

Initial pressure ([tex]P_{1}[/tex]) = 600 mm of Hg

Final pressure ([tex]P_{2}[/tex]) = 1200 mm of Hg

Initial volume ([tex]V_{1}[/tex]) = 200 ml      

To find:

Final volume ([tex]V_{2}[/tex])

We know;

According to the ideal gas equation,

    P × V = n × R × T

Where;

P represents the pressure of the gas

V represents the volume of the gas

n represents the no of moles of the gas

R represents the universal gas constant

T represents the temperature of the gas

So,

 From the above mentioned equation,

        P × V = constant

[tex]\frac{P_{1} }{P_{2} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{V_{1} }{V_{2} }[/tex]

Where,

([tex]P_{1}[/tex]) represents the initial pressure of the gas

([tex]P_{2}[/tex]) represents the final pressure of the gas

([tex]V_{1}[/tex])  represents the initial volume of the gas

([tex]V_{2}[/tex])  represents the final volume of the gas

So;

[tex]\frac{600}{1200}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{V_{2} }{200}[/tex]    

[tex]V_{2}[/tex] = 100 ml

Therefore the final volume of the gas is 100 ml.                                                                                                                                                                              

Final answer:

Using Boyle's Law, which states that the product of pressure and volume for a gas is constant at a fixed temperature, it is calculated that the new volume of the CO2 (g) sample when the pressure is doubled to 1200 mmHg at constant temperature is 100 mL.

Explanation:

The question asks about the change in volume of a gas sample when the pressure is increased while keeping the temperature constant. This scenario is described by Boyle's Law, which states that for a given mass of gas at constant temperature, the volume of the gas varies inversely with the pressure. The initial condition for the CO2 (g) is 200 mL at 600 mmHg, and after the pressure is increased to 1200 mmHg, we want to find the new volume.

Boyle's Law can be expressed as P1V1 = P2V2, where P1 and V1 are the initial pressure and volume, and P2 and V2 are the final pressure and volume, respectively. Using this relationship, when P1 = 600 mmHg, V1 = 200 mL, P2 = 1200 mmHg, we need to solve for V2. When we plug these values into the equation, we get V2 = (P1 * V1) / P2 = (600 mmHg * 200 mL) / 1200 mmHg = 100 mL.

Therefore, the new volume of the CO2 (g) sample when the pressure is increased to 1200 mmHg at constant temperature is 100 mL.



1. What mass of the following chemicals is needed to make the solutions indicated?

a. 1.0 liter of a 1.0 M mercury (II) chloride (HgCl2) solution



b. 2.0 liters of a 1.5 M sodium nitrate (NaNO3) solution



c. 5.0 liters of a 0.1 M Ca(OH)2 solution



d. 100 mL of a 0.5 M (NH4)3PO4 solution



2. Calculate the molarity of the following solutions.

a. 12 g of lithium hydroxide (LiOH) in 1.0 L of solution



b. 198 g of barium bromide (BaBr2) in 2.0 L of solution



c. 54 g of calcium sulfide (CaS) in 3.0 L of solution



3. Calculate the volume of each solution, in liters.

a. a 1.0 M solution containing 85 g of silver nitrate (AgNO3)



b. a 0.5 M solution containing 250 g of manganese (II) chloride (MnCl2)



c. a 0.4 M solution containing 290 g of aluminum nitrate (Al(NO3)3)

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The following questions are answered below

Explanation:

1.a. 1.0 liter of a 1.0 M mercury (II) chloride (HgCl2) solution

  1.0 L 1 mol 271.49 g

    L        1 L    1 mol

= 271.49 g

= HgCl₂ = 271.49 g HgCl₂

1.b. 2.0 liters of a 1.5 M sodium nitrate (NaNO3) solution

[tex]\frac{2.0 L}{1}[/tex][tex]\frac{1.5 mol}{L}[/tex][tex]\frac{85.01 g}{1 mol}[/tex]

= 255.03 g

= 255 g NaNo₃

1.c. 5.0 liters of a 0.1 M Ca(OH)2 solution

= 37 g Ca(OH)2

1.d. 100 mL of a 0.5 M (NH4)3PO4 solution

= 7.5 g (NH₄)₃PO₄

2. To find the molarity of the following solutions

2.a. 12 g of lithium hydroxide (LiOH) in 1.0 L of solution

= 0.50 m (LiOH)

2.b. 198 g of barium bromide (BaBr2) in 2.0 L of solution

= 0.33 m (BaBr₂)

2.c. 54 g of calcium sulfide (CaS) in 3.0 L of solution

= 0.25 m (CaS)

3. To find the volume of each solution

3.a. 1.0 M solution containing 85 g of silver nitrate (AgNO3)

= 0.50 L (AgNO₃)

3.b. 0.5 M solution containing 250 g of manganese (II) chloride (MnCl2)

= 4.0 L MnCl2

3.c. 0.4 M solution containing 290 g of aluminum nitrate (Al(NO3)3)

= 3.4 L (Al(NO₃)₃)

18.53 For CaO, the ionic radii for Ca2 and O2 ions are 0.100 and 0.140 nm, respectively. If an externally applied electric field produces a 5% expansion of the lattice, compute the dipole moment for each Ca2O2pair. Assume that this material is completely unpolarized in the absence of an electric field.

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Answer:

[tex] = 1.92*10^-^3^0 C.m[/tex]

Explanation:

Given:

[tex] r_ca_^2_^+ = 0.100 nm[/tex]

[tex] r_o_^2_^- = 0.14 nm [/tex]

Let's find the distance of separation between cation and anion when there is no applied electric field with the formula:

[tex] d = r_ca_^2_^+ + r_o_^2_^- [/tex]

d = 0.100 nm + 0.140 nm

= 0.240 nm

Let's also calculate the distance of separation between anion and cation when there is an applied electric field.

We use the formula:

∆d = 5%d => 0.05d

= 0.05 * 0.024 nm

∆d = 0.0120 nm

[tex]0.120* 10^-^9m[/tex]

[tex]= 1.20*10^-^1^1m[/tex]

Given magnitude of each dipole= [tex]1.602*10^-^1^9 C [/tex]

Let's find the dipole moment, with the formula:

p = q∆d

Substituting figures in the formula, we have:

[tex]p = 1.602*10^-^1^9 * 12*10^-^2^1 [/tex]

[tex] = 1.92*10^-^3^0 C.m[/tex]

Answer:

Explanation:

Answer:

= 1.92*10^-^3^0 C.m

Explanation:

Given:

r_ca_^2_^+ = 0.100 nm

r_o_^2_^- = 0.14 nm

Let's find the distance of separation between cation and anion when there is no applied electric field with the formula:

d = 0.100 nm + 0.140 nm = 0.240 nm

Let's also calculate the distance of separation between anion and cation when there is an applied electric field.

We use the formula:

∆d = 5%d => 0.05d

= 0.05 * 0.024 nm

∆d = 0.0120 nm

0.120* 10^-^9m

= 1.20*10^-^1^1m

Given magnitude of each dipole= 1.602*10^-^1^9 C

Let's find the dipole moment, with the formula:

p = q∆d

Substituting figures in the formula, we have:

p = 1.602*10^-^1^9 * 12*10^-^2^1

= 1.92*10^-^3^0 C.m

Due to the small and highly electronegative nature of fluorine, the oxyacids of the this element are much less common and less stable than those of the other halogens. Bonding theory, however, does allow one to propose structures for these acids and use formal charges for the evaluation of these structures. For a molecule of fluorous acid, the atoms are arranged as HOFO. (Note: In this oxyacid, the placement of fluorine is an exception to the rule of putting the more electronegative atom in a terminal position.) What is the formal charge on each of the atoms?

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Answer:

HOFO = (0, 0, +1, -1)

Explanation:

The formal charge (FC) can be calculated using the following equation:

[tex] FC = V - N - \frac{1}{2}B [/tex]

Where:

V: are the valence electrons

N: are the nonbonding electrons

B: are the bonding electrons

The arrange of the atoms in the oxyacid is:

H - O₁ - F - O₂

Hence, the formal charge (FC) on each of the atoms is:

H: FC = 1 - 0 - 1/2*(2) = 0            

O₁: FC = 6 - 4 - 1/2*(4) = 0        

F: FC = 7 - 4 - 1/2*(4) = +1

O₂: FC =  6 - 6 - 1/2*(2) = -1

We can see that the negative charge is in the oxygen instead of the most electronegative element, which is the F. This oxyacid is atypical.  

I hope it helps you!

A balloon is filled to a volume of 600 mL at a temperature of 20°C . The balloon is been called to a temperature of 100 K. What is the final volume of the balloon

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Answer:

204.78 mL

Explanation:

- use Charle's law and rearrange formula

- change C to K

- Hope this helped! Let me know if you need further explanation.

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